| ABREACTING | • abreacting v. Present participle of abreact. • ABREACT v. to resolve a neurosis by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas of the event first causing it. |
| ABREACTION | • abreaction n. (Psychoanalysis) The re-living of an experience with a view to purging its emotional dross. • ABREACTION n. the resolution of a neurosis by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas of the event first causing it. |
| ABREACTIVE | • abreactive adj. Capable of producing abreaction. • ABREACTIVE adj. relating to abreaction, the resolution of a neurosis by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas of the event first causing it. |
| DEACTIVATE | • deactivate v. (Ergative) to make something inactive or no longer effective. • deactivate v. To prevent the action of a biochemical agent (such as an enzyme). • deactivate v. To remove a person or piece of hardware from active military service. |
| REACTIONAL | • reactional adj. Of or pertaining to a reaction (in any sense). • REACTIONAL adj. relating to reaction. |
| REACTIVATE | • reactivate v. To activate again. • re-activate v. Alternative form of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| REACTIVELY | • reactively adv. In a reactive fashion. • reactively adv. (Chemistry) In relation to or by means of a reaction. • REACTIVE adv. tending to react. |
| REACTIVITY | • reactivity n. Responsiveness to stimulation. • reactivity n. (Chemistry) relative susceptibility to chemical reaction. • REACTIVITY n. the state of being reactive. |
| UNREACTIVE | • unreactive adj. (Chemistry) Not reactive; relatively inert. • unreactive adj. (Psychology) That does not respond to a stimulation. • un-reactive adj. Alternative spelling of unreactive. |